Why Madhya Pradesh is the best place to see Tigers in India

Madhya Pradesh ranks 3rd in the tiger population of the country with 308 tigers. However, recently, tigers were spotted in 1432 forest beats across Madhya Pradesh and this is twice than recorded in 2014. A new national census report is awaited. Tiger Reserves / National Parks of Madhya Pradesh Kanha ( 1955 ) Bandhavgarh ( … Continue reading “Why Madhya Pradesh is the best place to see Tigers in India”

Madhya Pradesh ranks 3rd in the tiger population of the country with 308 tigers.

However, recently, tigers were spotted in 1432 forest beats across Madhya Pradesh and this is twice than recorded in 2014. A new national census report is awaited.

Tiger Reserves / National Parks of Madhya Pradesh

  • Kanha ( 1955 )
  • Bandhavgarh ( 1968 )
  • Pench  ( 1975 )
  • Panna ( 1981 )
  • Satpura ( 1981 )

For wildlife enthusiasts, Madhya Pradesh tops the list of “Tiger Sighting Index”.

Newer wildlife sanctuaries are offering joyful news of presence of significant numbers of Tigers & over a period of time, no wonder, Madhya Pradesh may soar to the top place to see Tigers in India.

We are delighted to share a very recent development too :

An ambush of Tigers were spotted for the first time in Madhya Pradesh’s Kheoni Wildlife Sanctuary.

A tiger, two tigresses and two cubs have been captured for the first time by the night-vision cameras set up in the sanctuary, Dewas Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) PN Mishra said.

The streak of tigers was seen drinking water, he said, adding that vigil had been tightened across the sanctuary.

“The cubs are around one-and-half years old ( sub adult ). They have been spotted in the past too.

But this is the first time that all the five tigers were seen together , indicating that they are resident wild cats.

Located quite near to Indore in Dewas district, Kheoni Wildlife Sanctuary is around 125 kms from Indore and has been showing a significant growing population of Leopards,the rare honeybadger and now, Tigers.

Kheoni Wildlife Sanctuary, established in 1955, is situated in Dewas District, Madhya Pradesh. Spread over an area of 122.7 sq km, it is basically a dry deciduous forest, primary flora being teak and bamboo species, and is a home to a wide variety of fauna. Major animal species found here include chital, sambar, blue bull, four-horned antelope, wild boar and barking deer.

The sanctuary is also rich in birdlife, specially in winters. The Sanctuary also has a number of tourists’ spots for visitors. For taking the bath in the ‘Bal-Ganga’ which flows in the forest village Kheoni, people come here 3-4 times every year. There is also an ancient Shiv temple in the village in which the ancient idols of the god and goddess have been found.

 As of now, the only accommodation available is the Forest Rest House of Kheoni.

As per the ENVIS (Environment Information System) Madhya Pradesh website, the primary fauna found in Kheoni Sanctuary are cheetal, sambhar, blue bull, four-horned antelope, wild boar, barking deer, wolf etc.

The wildlife century contains six large meadows and is a perfect breeding ground for herbivorous animals like cheetals and barking deer. Forest officials had made elaborate arrangements to create water holes in the sanctuary at strategic locations. Solar pumps were installed to fill the water holes on a regular basis during the summer season. With food and water in abundance the Tigers have thrived in the scorching hostile summer season.

The Dewas forest division had recently prepared an action plan on Tiger Conservation for accredition under Conservation Assured Tiger Standards (CATS) site which was assessed for compliance by a team of three experts.

Under the CATS, a tiger conservation area is encouraged to meet a set of standards and criteria created by an international group of experts and protected area managers for effective and long-term tiger conservation. Forest department had been making a efforts since quiet a long time to sustain the tiger population in  wildlife century. The department is also planning to train the inhouse staff on Tiger management with expertise from the Satpura National Park. Encouraged by the recent sightings of tigers, the forest department plans to hold meetings of the local tiger council involving the Dewas district administration and police to chalk out plans to conserve the Wildcats.

Bandhavgarh & it’s Elephants

With reference to a recent report on the alleged mistreatment of elephants in Bandhavgarh National Park, many of our guests have reverted to us to have a ground report and check on the facts. This is our version. At no point, we intend to challenge the intention of the photographer. The objective here is to … Continue reading “Bandhavgarh & it’s Elephants”

Statement of PCCF Wildlife, Madhya Pradesh

With reference to a recent report on the alleged mistreatment of elephants in Bandhavgarh National Park, many of our guests have reverted to us to have a ground report and check on the facts.

This is our version.

At no point, we intend to challenge the intention of the photographer. The objective here is to showcase the reality.

As one enters the Tala zone in Bandhavgarh National Park for the safari, on the right side is an enclosure where elephants are kept. The person who saw and photographed had no idea of the background and as we would say impressions can be deceiving, the person drew an opinion and unfortunately were not even enlightened by the accompanying guide.

Since the last one year, Bandhavgarh National Park is invaded by a big herd of wild elephants. Now, we all know that Madhya Pradesh is not a primary habitat of elephants and these pachyderms have ventured from the state of Chattisgarh and reached Bandhavgarh National Park via Sidhi.

Initially, the forest department attempted to stop this journey at Sidhi & return them back, succeed initially but over a period of time, the elephants entered the forests of Bandhavgarh National Park. This particular elephant was tranquilized and captured from an area where he had trampled and killed four villagers who were the sole bread earners of the family. The revengeful villagers were persuaded not to act and the elephant was captured alive by the forest department.

There are certain guidelines by the government where any animal, if has killed humans, should not be released in the wild and has to spend his life in a protected area. Adhering to this, the elephant was brought to Bandhavgarh National Park and is being trained to be of immense use in saving the forests in which he has lived.

Elephant patrolling through the dense Indian rainforest jungles is essential for conservation and in the fight against poachers.

No training is easy, be it humans or animals. Any such training can be heart wrenching but one thing which is wrong in that statement is that the elephant is being trained for tourism. In the National Parks of Madhya Pradesh, the primary responsibility of a trained elephant is patrolling in the deep forest where it is not possible to go by foot. The forests of Madhya Pradesh are basically moist deciduous, extremely dense in nature and cannot be patrolled only by vehicles or food. Elephants can venture into the deep forest safely where it is practically impossible to reach by a vehicle or by foot. Because of these trained elephants, the forest department can patrol inaccessible areas which is a huge deterrent for poachers. India is a country of 1.3 billion people, with 467 people living per km²,compared this to China which is just 145, USA is 35 and Russia is only 24.The cattle population in India is about 225 per km² .

This cumulates to an immense pressure on the forests in India, and still the Forest Department has managed to save it’s rich natural heritage. India still has the largest mammal on planet which is not endangered, still have Tigers which are the largest predators on earth,the numbers steadily growing  and uncounted Leopards, Snow Leopards & a healthy Rhino population. And all this is due to the hard work of the Forest Department, acceptability by the local community and adaptability of the wildlife. India’s wildlife numbers are growing. India is home to over 200 endangered species, no big mammal has been lost in last 50 years, unlike other countries where forests and wildlife has got decimated.

Apologies if this seems emotional, but someone comes and sees something and without understanding the truth starts to spread news is not fair. Our Forest department has taken very serious note of this & the highest authority ( PCCF Wildlife, Government of  Madhya Pradesh ) has made a statement too ( attached ).. One cannot see one incident in isolation, one has to see the bigger picture.

As a company, we do not promote elephant rides & we condemn acts like elephant rides in Amer Fort ( Rajasthan, India ) on hard stones ferrying tourists.

MP Tourism Packages – “International Yoga Day” 21st June ‘2019

We do not have the power to always take control of what is going outside, but thankfully, you have the power to take control of what is going inside you. Yoga gives the perfect platform to explore in detail about who you actually are, because in today’s effective life one hardly gets time to refresh … Continue reading “MP Tourism Packages – “International Yoga Day” 21st June ‘2019”

We do not have the power to always take control of what is going outside, but thankfully, you have the power to take control of what is going inside you.

Yoga gives the perfect platform to explore in detail about who you actually are, because in today’s effective life one hardly gets time to refresh and rejuvenate oneself.

Yoga adds years to your life and life to your years.

Yoga begins right where you are, not where you were yesterday or where you long to be.

i4u Travel Services has partnered with MP Tourism to celebrate  “International Yoga Day” on 21st June ‘2019 at the various tourist places near Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

Sailani Island Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Sailani Island Resort

Location : 80 kms from Indore & 70 kms from Khandwa

Duration : 1 night / 2 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • Boating & ATV bike rides
  • Nature walk surrounding the island
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

Maheshwar Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Narmada Retreat

Location : 95 kms from Indore

Duration : 2 night / 3 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • Local sight seeing in Maheshwar. Visit the temples & ghats
  • Visit Ahilya Fort & local market for shopping of the renowned Maheshwari sarees
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

Bhopal Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Palash Residency, Bhopal | Kerwa Resort, Kerwa, Bhopal | Wind & Waves, Bhopal

Location : Within city limits

Duration : 2 night / 3 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • Local sight seeing , visit Minto Hall & Tribal Museum
  • Visit Shorya Smarak, Birla Temple & local marketing at New Market
  • Dinner at Wind & Waves followed by music/dance

Bargi Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Maikal Resort, Bargi

Location : 15 kms from Jabalpur city centre

Duration : 1 night / 2 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • Boating in Bargi dam
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

Khajuraho Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Hotel Payal | Hotel Jhankar

Location : Within city limits

Duration : 2 night / 3 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • Local sight seeing , visit Western Group of Temples
  • Light & Sound show at Khajuraho
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

Pachmarhi Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Amaltas, Champak Bunglow & Glen View

Location : Nearest railway station is Pipariya 50 kms

Duration : 2 night / 3 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • Visit Jatashankar, Handi Kho, Priyadarshini Park, Pandav caves
  • Visit Priyadarshini Park, Pandav caves
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

Bhedaghat Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Motel Marble Rocks

Location : Nearest airport/railway station is Jabalpur 23 kms

Duration : 1 night / 2 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • Visit Chausath Yogini temple & Dhuadhar waterfalls
  • Boating at Marble Rock Boat club
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

Bandhavgarh National Park Destination Yoga

Accommodation : White Tiger Forest Lodge

Location : 200 kms from Jabalpur

Duration : 2 night / 3 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • 01 jungle safari ( evening )
  • Village tour / nature walk
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

Kanha  National Park Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Baghira Jungle Resort

Location : 180 kms from Jabalpur

Duration : 2 night / 3 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • 01 jungle safari ( evening )
  • Village tour / nature walk
  • Dinner at pool side followed by light music

Panna National Park Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Jungle Camp. Mandla

Location : Within city limits

Duration : 2 night / 3 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • 02 jungle safari ( evening )
  • Village tour
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

Parsili Destination Yoga

Accommodation : Parsili Resort, Parsili

Location : Nearest railway station Rewa 85 kms,Beohari 33 km, Panna 100 km & Khajuraho is 57 km.

Duration : 2 night / 3 days

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation
  • All meals on buffet style vegetarian & non vegetarian
  • 01 jungle safari ( evening )
  • Barefoot river walk tour
  • Dinner followed by music/dance

For more details, contact www.i4utravels.com.

Madhya Pradesh Tourism GSA Meet – June ‘2019

i4u Travel Services attended MP Tourism’s GSA Annual Meet at Minto Hall, Bhopal on 9th June ‘2019. The meeting was moderated by Mr Ajit Bhaskar, General Manager, Marketing, MP State Tourism Development Corporation Ltd and was graced by Ms Sonia Meena, Additional Managing Director, MP State Tourism Development Corporation Ltd. More than 45 tour operators … Continue reading “Madhya Pradesh Tourism GSA Meet – June ‘2019”

Our Director, Mr. Souvik Banerjee, sharing his views during the meet.

i4u Travel Services attended MP Tourism’s GSA Annual Meet at Minto Hall, Bhopal on 9th June ‘2019.

The meeting was moderated by Mr Ajit Bhaskar, General Manager, Marketing, MP State Tourism Development Corporation Ltd and was graced by Ms Sonia Meena, Additional Managing Director, MP State Tourism Development Corporation Ltd.

More than 45 tour operators from across the country met and exchanged views on responsibly showcasing Madhya Pradesh as well as optimizing the overall holiday experience of the tourist.

A better flight connection to Khajuraho was an eminent demand from all.

The verticals of adventure and rural tourism in Madhya Pradesh was deiscussed and an enormous possibility of drawing more eco friendly tourists was felt.

A panel discussion on responsible and sustainable tourism was conducted where the participants shared their opinions.

Mr Ajit Bhaskar & Ms Sonia Meena briefed the gathering about the future plans of Madhya Pradesh Tourism.

As an authorized GSA of Madhya Pradesh Tourism, i4u Travel Services is committed in preserving the environment and conserving heritage and the indigenous culture of Madhya Pradesh.

As one of the foremost tour operators for Madhya Pradesh, i4u Travel Services’s endeavour is to be a global leader in establishing excellent standards for sustainability in travel and tourism with emphasis on the tour operator value chain and synchronization with the destinations of Madhya Pradesh.

As a primary wildlife tour operator for the parks of Central India, our mission is to develop, promote and encourage the implementation of credible standards and best practices so that tourism in Madhya Pradesh remains the major economic engine in symmetrical harmony with the local communities and the environment.

Visit www.i4utravels.com for more information on Madhya Pradesh Tourism.